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the blue is the president and the red john mccain. >> this should make democrats nervous. because if romney is doing well in cities and suburbs. if santorum is running around saying romney is a crazy moderate, it would be harder for the president to say romney is a crazy conservative. >> i want to thank you all for joining us on election night here in the war room where we are relaxing and talking politics and budgets. all right. thanks for joining us. we'll see you all back here tomorrow night. ♪
the blue is the president and the red john mccain. >> this should make democrats nervous. because if romney is doing well in cities and suburbs. if santorum is running around saying romney is a crazy moderate, it would be harder for the president to say romney is a crazy conservative. >> i want to thank you all for joining us on election night here in the war room where we are relaxing and talking politics and budgets. all right. thanks for joining us. we'll see you all back here...
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john hodgman, what are cow doing here? >> i'm sending this sick charade your feeble and craven attempt at co-opting one of the most important movies in modern sexy fantasy literature. (laughter) also known as horrorotica. >> jon:er who... >> no, horror... that's not the point. the point is vampires aren't your stuffy old world i want to suck your blood romanian aristocracy types to who evaporate in daylight. no, they're young and sexy and shirtless. and when the sunlight hits them they sparkle. (laughter) >> jon: i see. i guess when it rains... >> well, when it rains they play baseball, obviously. they're vampires. seriously, they play baseball in thunderstorms for their mighty back cracks would otherwise attract unwanted attention of townsfolk. (laughter) >> jon: that sounds like the dumbest... >> no, no, jon, jon! your demo is listening, jon. after all, what was your favorite show growing up? >> "banana split." >> sorry, what? what? >> "banana splits." >> "banana splits" yes. four psychotic fourries who lived in a psyche
john hodgman, what are cow doing here? >> i'm sending this sick charade your feeble and craven attempt at co-opting one of the most important movies in modern sexy fantasy literature. (laughter) also known as horrorotica. >> jon:er who... >> no, horror... that's not the point. the point is vampires aren't your stuffy old world i want to suck your blood romanian aristocracy types to who evaporate in daylight. no, they're young and sexy and shirtless. and when the sunlight hits...
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institute professor welcome to the kaiser report i-max good to be here all right professor i want to get john i read your report and i think it's an extremely important that people take a look at this year report the food crises a quantitative model of food prices including speculators and ethanol kind of version he looked at various possible causes for food price rises tell us what factors you eliminated as the cause of rises which did your models conclude were the cars in general. there or the idea that supply and demand could fully account for the price increases was not shown to be da possible there are two factors that are important one of them is a supply and demand factor that's the increasing conversion corn to ethanol and the other is the effect of speculation on commodity markets. following the deregulation of the commodity markets in the year two thousand those are the two factors. the corn to ethanol conversion has given rise to. a rabbit but smooth increase in prices starting about six. and the speculations given rise to short peaks in two thousand and seven eight in two thousand
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john boehner blames president obama for the rain that washed out his golf match last weekend. and now the very very ugly monsanto the agribusiness in genetically modified food giant has contributed more than four million dollars to a group group opposing a california ballot measure that would require labels to let consumers know if the foods they're buying are genetically modified monsanto isn't the only corporation trying to prevent americans from knowing what's in their food though nestle coca-cola and pepsi have all contributed to the same opposition group to plain and simple monsanto and the rest of their kind don't think americans have a right to know if they're eating frankenfood it's because you know extra labeling costs money and months santo and their hundreds of millions of dollars in profits just can't afford it so check out on some corn and don't worry what strange gene is in it because monsanto is very very ugly. coming up with republicans you're damned if you do and you're damned if you don't especially when it comes to cutting medicare costs and making medicare
john boehner blames president obama for the rain that washed out his golf match last weekend. and now the very very ugly monsanto the agribusiness in genetically modified food giant has contributed more than four million dollars to a group group opposing a california ballot measure that would require labels to let consumers know if the foods they're buying are genetically modified monsanto isn't the only corporation trying to prevent americans from knowing what's in their food though nestle...
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representative john boehner earlier this week speaker boehner posted on his website that president obama quote continues to blame anyone and everyone for the drought but himself of course referring to the massive drought that is ravaging the midwest . in the united states basically boehner thinks that president obama who is just one normal guy has the ability to control the uncontrollable to influence whether in nature boehner wants obama to play god which is particularly funny because he and his republican colleagues have attacked the president over the last three years for trying to do just that play god next up john boehner blames president obama for the rain that washed out his golf match last weekend. and now the very very ugly monsanto the agribusiness in genetically modified food giant has contributed more than four million dollars to a group group opposing a california ballot measure that would require labels to let consumers know if the foods they're buying are genetically modified monsanto isn't the only corporation trying to prevent americans from knowing what's in their food
representative john boehner earlier this week speaker boehner posted on his website that president obama quote continues to blame anyone and everyone for the drought but himself of course referring to the massive drought that is ravaging the midwest . in the united states basically boehner thinks that president obama who is just one normal guy has the ability to control the uncontrollable to influence whether in nature boehner wants obama to play god which is particularly funny because he and...
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knew they are the party of the corporate elite in america and they're pretty frickin proud of it too john nichols joins me now he's the washington correspondent at the nation magazine and author of the book uprising john welcome back to the show it's great to be with you so the president has a pretty uphill battle to climb this election that's always been known unemployment above eight percent nobody's been reelected you know with unemployment that high so it seems like romney can just pick you know a milk toast candidate and try and hammer the president said he picks a guy who's gone on record has written legislation to end medicare as we know it are republicans going to be on the defensive now because of this. sure they are and i think that the one thing that's important to understand up front is that mitt romney was forced into this pick this was not where he wanted to go it happens that he really likes paul ryan personally they have a very good relationship but at the end of the day his strategists his advisers were saying look ryan's a third rail candidate he brings issues into play
knew they are the party of the corporate elite in america and they're pretty frickin proud of it too john nichols joins me now he's the washington correspondent at the nation magazine and author of the book uprising john welcome back to the show it's great to be with you so the president has a pretty uphill battle to climb this election that's always been known unemployment above eight percent nobody's been reelected you know with unemployment that high so it seems like romney can just pick you...
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had met with their hard people and like you know now i understand you don't understand and you know john nichols thanks a lot for being with us tonight great honor to be with you thank you. aside from offshore tax havens romney also wants people to ignore what's happening at a factory in freeport illinois at factory belongs to since saddam technologies or at least it did until mitt romney's bain capital took it over and the bank capital in charge of all one hundred seventy workers of that factory are about to lose their jobs over the last few months. since auto workers have been watching chunks of their factory packaged up and shipped off to china and all their jobs will be following suit by the end of the year thanks to a decision made by mitt romney's bain capital romney doesn't want you to know this is happening especially since his running as a guy who says he's going to create twenty twelve million american jobs in his first term those workers and sata do want you to know what's going on and one of them joins me right now cheryl radical has been at the plant for thirty three years a
had met with their hard people and like you know now i understand you don't understand and you know john nichols thanks a lot for being with us tonight great honor to be with you thank you. aside from offshore tax havens romney also wants people to ignore what's happening at a factory in freeport illinois at factory belongs to since saddam technologies or at least it did until mitt romney's bain capital took it over and the bank capital in charge of all one hundred seventy workers of that...
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gage the president the american federation of government lawyers john welcome thank you so great to have you with us ten percent cut in the federal workforce what would the impact that be on our economy because it's going to mean a lot not only to the economy but to services that people really need just today i was with. expect poetry inspectors who are now going to be cut by workers on the line and that means that they have to look at three chickens a second now. you add that to the border control committee to the v.a. the veterans administration social security workers and these cuts are draconian they are huge to the bone we've already been downsizing and been working on the fish and seas throughout the government but when you say you're going to freeze federal pay for another three years you're going to gut their pension forty percent out of their pensions cut ten percent this is dismantlement of vital programs and then in the same breath say that you're going to give a tax cut to the one percent rates really in a box three trillion bucks and take it out of medicare and social s
gage the president the american federation of government lawyers john welcome thank you so great to have you with us ten percent cut in the federal workforce what would the impact that be on our economy because it's going to mean a lot not only to the economy but to services that people really need just today i was with. expect poetry inspectors who are now going to be cut by workers on the line and that means that they have to look at three chickens a second now. you add that to the border...
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or do what john candelaria does. thank you, gentleman. anyone wearing a 1979 stove pipe hat. a special shoutout, by the way. we'll read the best responses. the next 30 minutes will be your cram session for this monday. there's a lot going on today, including fresh taunts aimed at the u.s. from julian assange, who is holed up in the ecuadorian embassy in london. >>> what is more surprising, that one michigan woman is driving at the age of 102, or that she's driving the same car she owned in the 1940s. we'll tell you her story later on in the show. >>> first, let's get to the news, live. we begin this morning in missouri and a big, bad case of damage control in the senate race there, where republicans have been gearing up to unseat claire mccaskill. this morning, the republican candidate, representative todd akin, is backing off these comments he made in an interview yesterday, when he was asked to explain his no exceptions policy on abortion. >> abortion should be considered in a case of tubl pregnancy. what about in the case of rape? >> it seems to be, first of all, from what
or do what john candelaria does. thank you, gentleman. anyone wearing a 1979 stove pipe hat. a special shoutout, by the way. we'll read the best responses. the next 30 minutes will be your cram session for this monday. there's a lot going on today, including fresh taunts aimed at the u.s. from julian assange, who is holed up in the ecuadorian embassy in london. >>> what is more surprising, that one michigan woman is driving at the age of 102, or that she's driving the same car she...
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. -- jimmyy jo9hn's johns employs 6000 americans. i love the american entrepreneurship. it will put people back to work and cause wages and take-home pay to work -- take-home pay to come back. when the president said that in roanoke, i could not believe it. he got up there and said, if you have a business, you did not build it. he sd, you are taking me out of context. the context is worse than the quote. he said, if you are successful, you may think it is because you are smart. there are a lot of smart people. if you are hard-working, there are a lot of hard-working people. america celebrates and relishes people who improve their lives and take risks and work hard and start businesses. that is what will get america going, not big government. we want more entrepreneur ship --more entrepreneur -- more entrepreneurship, not more government. when the founders of this nation wrote the declaration of independence, they chose their words with care. their vision of america was different from anything else the world had seen. they said our rights came not from government or the k
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mccain and sort of overshadowing john mccain. it seems it remind people of what they don't love about mitt romney at a point, but we shall see. joy, you're from florida and we saw a number of headlines sort of questioning whether or not paul ryan is actually an asset to governor romney in the state of florida. i know that the kaiser family foundation estimates that about 18% of florida's population received medicare payments in 2010. so how are they going to sell this plan? florida is a key state. how will they win florida? >> i don't think this is going to go well. let's put it that way. florida is a state that does have an overabundance of senior citizen voters and that crosses ideological lines for medicare. if you notice today mitt romney is in florida but he didn't go to versailles which is the iconic miami restaurant where cuban americans, most ly very older people, much older people, are. he doesn't really seem to be ready to confront the issue directly with seniors. they're not going to places like the villages. i have to
mccain and sort of overshadowing john mccain. it seems it remind people of what they don't love about mitt romney at a point, but we shall see. joy, you're from florida and we saw a number of headlines sort of questioning whether or not paul ryan is actually an asset to governor romney in the state of florida. i know that the kaiser family foundation estimates that about 18% of florida's population received medicare payments in 2010. so how are they going to sell this plan? florida is a key...
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well i'm john berman in washington d.c. and here's what's coming up tonight on the big picture traditional morality tells us to take care of the poor the sick and the elderly paul ryan's new budget however does none of that and in just a moment i'll tell you another group of americans stand to be screwed over by the conservative vision for america also romney trounces santorum and tennessee takes up arms in the war against science are those topics and tonight's alone a liberal rumble and finally conservatives have a new lloyd to be stronger economy and take over sixteen hundred pennsylvania avenue i'll tell you about this nefarious and deadly plan in tonight's deleting. you need to know this the backlash against paul ryan's radical budget plan continues a number of faith leaders have come forward to blast ryan's vision for america which forces forty eight million americans to lose their health insurance while giving a three trillion dollars tax cut to the top one percent in america he should gene robinson of the diocese of
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so then what will be joining me now is john nichols washington correspondent of the nation magazine and author of the book uprising john welcome back it's good to be with you tom before we get back to romney or be good to romney were you shocked by all the lies and ryan's speech last night absolutely shocked that that's precisely the word i've been using all day i had prepared a story you do interviews before and i really want to talk about how much republicans like paul ryan and also you know the challenge is to reaching out to america beyond the base you know kind of a classic standard story i had to rip it up basically because there were so many lies told that that became the central reality of the speech more than any specific theme or any any style it was the this that he did see it was amazing to me i thought so too in fact we played a clip earlier of f.d.r. from one thousand nine hundred four talking about the big law and i just repeated over and over and over the this is the republican strategy it seems that you know if they tried it in forty four they're trying to begin now. wh
so then what will be joining me now is john nichols washington correspondent of the nation magazine and author of the book uprising john welcome back it's good to be with you tom before we get back to romney or be good to romney were you shocked by all the lies and ryan's speech last night absolutely shocked that that's precisely the word i've been using all day i had prepared a story you do interviews before and i really want to talk about how much republicans like paul ryan and also you know...
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john, i'm going to start with you. you talk a little bit about what ryan could do to help mitt romney in wisconsin. outside of his district, district 1 what can he bring? is it enough to help him with the entire state and even the states surrounding wisconsin? >> it's a great question, soled soledad. picking a house member is risky. he is well known across the state. the energized republican base in wisconsin was already saying this will be a closer election. remember, the governor of wisconsin was just through a recall election. the republicans won that race despite all the labor money that came in. the recent poll showed about five points. so in wisconsin there's no question the obama people are going to have to work harder. in the end, vice presidential pickalmost never matter. there's the big rollout buzz, then they tend to fade, the way both campaigns that we're talking so much about paul ryan, maybe this year will be different. >> it seems a lot of the conversation about his budget is really the conversation righ
john, i'm going to start with you. you talk a little bit about what ryan could do to help mitt romney in wisconsin. outside of his district, district 1 what can he bring? is it enough to help him with the entire state and even the states surrounding wisconsin? >> it's a great question, soled soledad. picking a house member is risky. he is well known across the state. the energized republican base in wisconsin was already saying this will be a closer election. remember, the governor of...
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i think that you gave john mccain just as many four years ago. now to be fair, pawlenty isn't the only republican dodging this question. >> how many years of tax returns did you turn over to the campaign? >> it was very exhaustive vetting process. it's a confidential vetting process, so there were several years. but i'm going to release the same amount of years governor romney has. i have to tell you, bob -- >> how many is that? >> two, i'm going to be releasing two, which is what he's releasing. >> i one thing the paul ryan vp pick hasn't changed is wi still don't know what is in mitt romney's tax returns. at this point, we may never know. and that's, i think, just the way they like it. that '08 and '09 must be a dandy for romney. >>> tonight in our survey, i asked is this the most radical presidential ticket ever. 94% of you say yes, 6% say no. >>> coming up, mitt romney says he and paul ryan are going to save medicare. now, we're going to break down the latest big republican lie. this is what's out there, that obama took so many billions of do
i think that you gave john mccain just as many four years ago. now to be fair, pawlenty isn't the only republican dodging this question. >> how many years of tax returns did you turn over to the campaign? >> it was very exhaustive vetting process. it's a confidential vetting process, so there were several years. but i'm going to release the same amount of years governor romney has. i have to tell you, bob -- >> how many is that? >> two, i'm going to be releasing two,...
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i agree with john to the extent that he said that she is ready for 2016. she is not even going to stay around to be on this ticket, period. so the more important thing is don't divide the country. we are not african-americans. we are americans. we are not subjects that finally understand what the circumstances are. people will measure up and that's why you need to reach out and talk to people as adults. speak to them as equals and not they are going to put y'all back in chains. so that means you are separating yourself from y'all. >> i didn't catch the y'all part. you always catch the finesse. governor, i remember when barack obama was firsty lebted and coming into office, and you and i chatted throughout that process. and one of the key virtues you brought to office, i don't care people agree or disagree. you wanted a moderate approach. you felt you couldn't be too extreme one way or the another, and the message for democrats in your victory was the moderate approach, the middle ground approach is always better than going sharp left. the wrap against this
i agree with john to the extent that he said that she is ready for 2016. she is not even going to stay around to be on this ticket, period. so the more important thing is don't divide the country. we are not african-americans. we are americans. we are not subjects that finally understand what the circumstances are. people will measure up and that's why you need to reach out and talk to people as adults. speak to them as equals and not they are going to put y'all back in chains. so that means...
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situation where we've gone abroad and done all these things until relatively modern history he quotes john quincy adams who of course was the secretary of state for james monroe who instituted the monroe doctrine which basically drew a line around the western hemisphere i.e. outside the borders of the united states and said if you come here you're going to have trouble so we have been getting involved in affairs outside our borders since the very beginning of this country's formal founding as the united states that said i certainly think that with the changes with the with the end of the soviet union the end of the cold war i think that there have been a lot of changes in this world are self-evident to everyone the rise of islamic terrorism sarap we need to have a strong economy we can do that and i would note about the clip from h.b.o. when and writer aaron sorkin who spends the words in his you know famous hollywood liberal you can take those words and go back retroactively and apply them to any time in american history if i mean the issue here is very strongly very fine stay with you do
situation where we've gone abroad and done all these things until relatively modern history he quotes john quincy adams who of course was the secretary of state for james monroe who instituted the monroe doctrine which basically drew a line around the western hemisphere i.e. outside the borders of the united states and said if you come here you're going to have trouble so we have been getting involved in affairs outside our borders since the very beginning of this country's formal founding as...
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place could be a danger to the united states global projection of military power going back to what john quincy adams said when he was secretary of state an eight hundred twenty one before his president that we could be dictators of the world what are its policy would then shift from a policy of liberty and freedom to a policy of domination and control and now we are a country that's lost its way and it's not because we may not be number one in the amount of arms we sell you know we felt about three quarters of all the arms abroad or have the greatest military power but because we lost our moral stature and values of who we are as a people our influence abroad should be the influence of example period we should have self defense but not preemptive war for everywhere ok where we are now where the lines are all night where all these are all nice things jeffrey how did we get to this point then. well first of all let me say in terms of and terms of what bruce has just said and i should note here for the record that bruce is a former colleague from the reagan administration although we've no
place could be a danger to the united states global projection of military power going back to what john quincy adams said when he was secretary of state an eight hundred twenty one before his president that we could be dictators of the world what are its policy would then shift from a policy of liberty and freedom to a policy of domination and control and now we are a country that's lost its way and it's not because we may not be number one in the amount of arms we sell you know we felt about...
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>> what did you learn, john meacham? >> that willie geist spent most of the olympics at the churchill -- >> amazing. yeah. yeah. what did you learn? >> nothing. just gone. >> a new poll out. politico, battleground poll has this race deadlocked and mark halperin, you believe this is closer than reality than some of the other polls? >> president's got a small lead. in this poll, we should say pre the ryan pick. >> willie, we have missed you. >> really good to be back. >> three weeks for fun, but it's time to get back to business. >> what time is it? here's chuck. >>> the paul ryan pick has injected a shot of energy to the paul ryan campaign, energized the the debate, and given mitt romney himself a clearly visible burst of enthusiasm. is the high here to stay and if not, how long will it last? bobby jindal speaks to us for the romney campaign. but republicans aren't the only ones smiling. team obama has been eager to run against congressman ryan and his unpopular budget plan for two years. is the ryan choice a gift to demo
>> what did you learn, john meacham? >> that willie geist spent most of the olympics at the churchill -- >> amazing. yeah. yeah. what did you learn? >> nothing. just gone. >> a new poll out. politico, battleground poll has this race deadlocked and mark halperin, you believe this is closer than reality than some of the other polls? >> president's got a small lead. in this poll, we should say pre the ryan pick. >> willie, we have missed you. >>...
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defense attorney and a libertarian richard john both in the show thanks for having me sam and john let's start with you so it looks like. there's a likelihood that the individual mandate might get struck down based on the reports that are coming out today there are something like fifty three million americans who don't have health insurance and if you're not going to give them subsidies to go get health insurance a lot of those people share young people who don't want it there's a considerable amount of people who do want it but are sick or can't afford it are actually getting subsidies to go get it on their own and require insurance companies to take september and we're not going to do a single payer national health care plan what do we do about this problem. well that's the that's a budget issue that's not a constitutional issue this case this obamacare i should say the affordability act is strictly based on the commerce clause specifically article one section a clause three and the issue before the court in the supreme court is does the federal government have broad powers under the c
defense attorney and a libertarian richard john both in the show thanks for having me sam and john let's start with you so it looks like. there's a likelihood that the individual mandate might get struck down based on the reports that are coming out today there are something like fifty three million americans who don't have health insurance and if you're not going to give them subsidies to go get health insurance a lot of those people share young people who don't want it there's a considerable...
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john are in washington d.c. and here's what's coming up tonight on the big picture house republicans again passed paul ryan's budget yesterday and under it forty six million americans on food stamps will see massive cuts to their benefits over the next decade is this really the borehole way to govern the nation by stealing from the poor and getting to the rich also mitt romney may be the republican nominee for president this fellow republicans are less than thrilled romney really when americans vote if he can't win over those in his own party that are more united and won't liberal and just weeks after the anniversary the focus human disaster more bad news is coming out of that crippled nuclear power plant what are officials now saying about the possibility of another nuclear disaster one that would be even more devastating and chair noble. you need to know this tuesday night house republicans again passed multimillionaire congressman paul ryan's radical budget for the romney rich coincidentally republicans used
john are in washington d.c. and here's what's coming up tonight on the big picture house republicans again passed paul ryan's budget yesterday and under it forty six million americans on food stamps will see massive cuts to their benefits over the next decade is this really the borehole way to govern the nation by stealing from the poor and getting to the rich also mitt romney may be the republican nominee for president this fellow republicans are less than thrilled romney really when americans...
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john king is behind the bar, apparently serving -- there he is. serving the beers. >> so a great pleasure to order john king to get you a nice beer to recover from your deal of this interview. see you next week. coming up, a close personal friend of paul ryan. i'll get his take on the big speech from the vp candidate. and later my political all-star panel on whether this is a turning point for the campaign. you know, ronny... folks who save hundreds of dollars by switching to geico sure are happy. and how happy are they jimmy? i'd say happier than a bodybuilder directing traffic. he does look happy. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>> we're we are back in the cnn grill. everyone is talking about who is the real paul ryan? this gentleman knows better than most. a congressman from wisconsin. you've known paul ryan a few years. what is the real guy like in. >> i think you saw the real guy there last night. he is a family man who is very methodical in the way he goes through life. he knows
john king is behind the bar, apparently serving -- there he is. serving the beers. >> so a great pleasure to order john king to get you a nice beer to recover from your deal of this interview. see you next week. coming up, a close personal friend of paul ryan. i'll get his take on the big speech from the vp candidate. and later my political all-star panel on whether this is a turning point for the campaign. you know, ronny... folks who save hundreds of dollars by switching to geico sure...
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kerry senior writer and catholic outreach coordinator at faith in public life john welcome great to be here thank you thanks for joining us it is always i've always thought that the core of christianity was matthew twenty five it's the only place in the bible where the disciples actually said to jesus how do we get to heaven and how would you and uses feed the poor. among other things you know feed the poor water the thursday with those who are in prison you know cold with the naked which today would be you know how's the homeless and heal the sick and they all freak out because they say wait a minute we've never seen you hungry so we're doomed and races as you did on the least of these you know the story of how is it that a party is the republican party which. panders why we're not yours to do christian voters and and catholic voters in particular. can do the exact opposite of the core teachings of christianity and yet still be you know calling this you know what i'm saying it truly is stunning i mean representative ryan seems to want to have this debate you know he specifically ti
kerry senior writer and catholic outreach coordinator at faith in public life john welcome great to be here thank you thanks for joining us it is always i've always thought that the core of christianity was matthew twenty five it's the only place in the bible where the disciples actually said to jesus how do we get to heaven and how would you and uses feed the poor. among other things you know feed the poor water the thursday with those who are in prison you know cold with the naked which today...
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that is james hoffa general president the international brotherhood of teamsters mr hof welcome back john good to be here to have you with us first of all what's your take on the president's speech today was great i mean he really basically started to take the gloves off fight back and he's got to do this in a really has been a little bit late to the game i think and now he's finally coming out we first saw it at labor day when he came out start talking against right to work hard talking for collective bargaining first time he's ever mentioned that and since then he's getting better but you know he's really got to get off and start put the mitts on and get into the ring because he's in a campaign right now and whatever is going to happen i think he's going to in good shape but he's got to really be strong and be emotional and get out there and that's what he's doing yeah and he's a he's about to be hit by an avalanche of money oh you know what he knows what's coming he knows they've got more money than he's got no matter how much he thinks he's got and how much they've spent so far you kn
that is james hoffa general president the international brotherhood of teamsters mr hof welcome back john good to be here to have you with us first of all what's your take on the president's speech today was great i mean he really basically started to take the gloves off fight back and he's got to do this in a really has been a little bit late to the game i think and now he's finally coming out we first saw it at labor day when he came out start talking against right to work hard talking for...
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john? >> there is, you know, there's issues and then there'she culture of this race and then thetu,slw ha a problem with the fact she's been seen as cambridge and a big chunk of massachusetts that are the people elected like bill weld and other moderate republicans to statewide office in massachusetts for a long time. we know massachutts has never veshren, so n to the she has an uphill climb, i will say, not uphill, it's very close. she has certain things that make you -- keep him competitive. culture and potentially the gender thing. prident obama wins massachusetts by 30 points, scott own notoi to thra >> that's the issue is how much the top of the ticket, top of the ballot really influences the races. >> i think it's risky for scott brown whose whole persona is nice guy to go after her os waha stuff. >> we had pocahontas but -- >> it risks one of this greatest assets whereas you know i so agree on the gender stuff. i mean, rich trumka, afl-cio came in and madha cnd sa it's crazy to vote
john? >> there is, you know, there's issues and then there'she culture of this race and then thetu,slw ha a problem with the fact she's been seen as cambridge and a big chunk of massachusetts that are the people elected like bill weld and other moderate republicans to statewide office in massachusetts for a long time. we know massachutts has never veshren, so n to the she has an uphill climb, i will say, not uphill, it's very close. she has certain things that make you -- keep him...
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also de deputy public policy director for domestic and economic policy on the two thousand and eight john edwards for president campaign and she coauthored a chapter on retirement insecurity in the book inequality matters the growing economic divide in america and its poisonous consequences leo hindery is the chairman of the economic growth smart globalization initiative at the new america foundation and a member of the council on foreign relations leo is currently an investment investor in media companies and is the former c.e.o. of telecommunications and liberty media and their successor eighteen t. broadband natalie foster is the co-founder of rebuild the dream an organization focused on strengthening working families by creating good jobs and making sure that all americans pay their fair share of taxes natalie was pivotal in organizing more than nine hundred house meetings across the united states' image ally for those attending selected priority issues and created the contract for the american dream and finally joining us from university of california berkeley is robert reich the cha
also de deputy public policy director for domestic and economic policy on the two thousand and eight john edwards for president campaign and she coauthored a chapter on retirement insecurity in the book inequality matters the growing economic divide in america and its poisonous consequences leo hindery is the chairman of the economic growth smart globalization initiative at the new america foundation and a member of the council on foreign relations leo is currently an investment investor in...
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you'll recall in 2008 john mccain selected a running mate to appeal to his base. we know how that turned out. i think mitt romney has found himself in a similar circumstance. >> you mentioned values. let's talk about voters. when you look at polling by pew, the question was raised what matters most to you when you decide your vote. jobs, 35%. budget deficit, 23%. health care, 19%. would these concerns, the major concerns of voters, how does a ryan pick play against you and the party of the democratic party? >> well, the ryan pick actually does not address any of those issues. if anything, it doubles down on the kinds of aggressive policies we had in the prior administration that wrecked our economy and got us to the deficit in the first place. romney and ryan are advancing a budget that basically slashes benefits for our seniors and for our young people. he would basically increase the budget deficit by $4.5 trillion by cutting the tax for the highest earners of this country from 35% to 25%. and in mitt romney's instance, to 1%. how does that help the deficit bust
you'll recall in 2008 john mccain selected a running mate to appeal to his base. we know how that turned out. i think mitt romney has found himself in a similar circumstance. >> you mentioned values. let's talk about voters. when you look at polling by pew, the question was raised what matters most to you when you decide your vote. jobs, 35%. budget deficit, 23%. health care, 19%. would these concerns, the major concerns of voters, how does a ryan pick play against you and the party of...